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Live Plants Dwarf Green Banana

Dwarf Green Banana (Musa Acuminata)

Dwarf green banana grows 6-8 feet and has a solid heavy trunk. Juvenile leaves will have some colorful reddish-purple markings. Will produce edible green banana in about 9-12 months.

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Live Plant - Dwarf Pink Oleander

Dwarf Pink Oleander (Nerium oleander)

Dwarf pink oleander also known as petite pink is a low maintenance shrub. Mostly grown as a landscape plant.  Dwarf pink oleander grows about 4-6 ft. This soft pink oleander blooms from April - November.  It tolerates drought, prefers full to partial sun.

 

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Live Plant - Dwarf Pomegranate "Nana"
Dwarf Pomegranate (Punica Granatum)

Hardier than the full-sized varieties, and completely self-fertile!

Nana is a dwarf Pomegranate tree with more vigor than the full-sized varieties! Only 3 feet tall, it is the perfect edible ornamental for containers or small gardens, offering beautiful blooms and small, tart fruit just right for nibbling.

Price: $8.99
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Live Plant - Air Layered Emperor Lychee Fruit Tree
Lychee (Litchi chinensis) Emperor Variety  

Emperor is the largest of the lychee fruits achieving golf ball size. The tree is a slow compact grower, but it is not a mainstream commercial variety.

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Live Plant - Everbearing Everglades Cherry Tomato

Everglades Tomato

Native at Everglades, Florida, these sweet tasting tomatoes fruit all year round, so you will enjoy the great tasting tomatoes all year round.

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Live Plant Rare Filipino Papaya

Filipino Papaya (Carica papaya)

Generally, the fruit is melon-like, oval to nearly round, somewhat pyriform, or elongated club-shaped, 6 to 20 in (15-50 cm) long and 4 to 8 in (10-20 cm) thick; weighing up to 20 lbs (9 kg). Semi-wild (naturalized) plants bear miniature fruits 1 to 6 in (2.5-15 cm) long.

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Live Plants - GraftedFuyu Persimmon Edible Fruit Tree

Fuyu Persimmon

The fruit looks like tomato which is green that will turn into almost reddish-orange in color when it is ripe.

Price: $39.99
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Live Plants Grafted Glenn Mango

Glenn Mango

Glenn is a medium size mango tree, it grows about 15 ft. an excellent tasting mango, fiberless. Fruit grows about 5-6 inches.

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Live Plant - Golden Dew Drop
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Golden Dew Drop

An evergreen shrub or a small tree. Golden dew drop flowers almost all year long. The small purplish flowers grows in lateral clusters upto 4-6 inches. It produce an non-edible yellow fruit that looks like a dew drop.

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Green Wax Jambu (Syzygium samarangense)

Wax jambu also known as rose apple, makopa, java apple. It is a pear shaped fruit with waxy skin and crispy flesh similar to the malay apple. Fruit is often juicy, with a subtle sweet taste somewhat resembling to an apple. Superior varieties are of excellent quality.

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People frequently want to grow some types of fruit trees in containers, because of poor soil, improper climate or lack of sufficient space. Fortunately, a wide variety of fruit trees can be grown in containers with some  degree of success. However, such plants will rarely be as attractive or grow and fruit as well as those grown under optimal conditions in the ground.  This document will show you the how and why of Planting in containers. 

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The key question everyone asks is “What is Sampalok?”  Sampalok, pronounced Sam-Pal-ook, is Tagalog for Tamarind.  There are many different types of Sampalok, and many different tastes.  Each tree can be a different taste then another.  We will not just talk about the fruit and taste of this beautiful tree; we will also talk about its other uses, as well as its medicinal values.  We have even included a Sampalok Candy Recipe for you to enjoy this rare exotic fruit.

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